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Plywood vs. particle board?

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Plywood vs. particle board? Doug 2-17-03  
I'm about to start the interrior of my bus and dont know if I should go with plywood all the way or if I could use particle board for the cabinets, benches, table, ect. I'm going to frame everything in also glue and screw everything together.

Thanks Doug
Re: Plywood vs. particle board? biff manwise 2-20-04  
Im doing a school project. tell me which is stronger, plywood or particle board. NOW, please
Re: Plywood vs. particle board? Tim 2-18-03  
Well Doug Plywood is better and will hold up better in Due time It also has a better finished result but that just my oppinion. I have done a conversion with both woods and both have work good for the conditions which they were used for. But I really like the Plywood for a longer last and neater finish. Good luck......
Re: Plywood vs. particle board? Oliver 9-19-03  
It has been my experience as a master carpenter that particle board has a much longer durability when you use a grade 10 or higher. My bus has held up nicely for over 5 years in the miserable conditions here in Juneau, AK.
Re: Plywood vs. particle board? Don 5-18-03  
I an just buying my first bus, here in Florida. The humidity in an ANY vehicle, our house, will seperate particleboard, into tiny nparticles, in 3 years.
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